If you’re into open source, then chances are that you’ve heard about the SCO/Linux debacle. For those of you that have been living under a rock, in a cave, or some other form of secluded living environment since mid-2003, here’s the scoop: SCO, a UNIX vendor (and former Linux vendor known throughout the land as [...]
As anyone who browses the Internet knows (or, at least, should know), Internet Explorer is a pile of garbage. While version 7 is a substantial improvement over IE 6.0, both in functionality and usability, it still lacks behind the current #2 browser in the world, Mozilla Firefox. Say what you will about Firefox; yes, Opera [...]
While Novell might not be the most popular company in the Linux world today, it’s still a very good way to gauge what’s going on in the Linux community. Their latest OpenSUSE release, OpenSUSE 10.2, has a number of new features - X.Org 7.2rc2, redesigned KDE and GNOME desktops, Firefox 2.0, etc. - as well [...]
As a developer, I have my fair share of frustrating moment during cycle of projects. Planning is the most crucial part in developing a good application, however many people I work with seems to overlook that part. It goes against my principle by working on a project that I do not believe could be completed [...]
If you’re a Mac lover, chances are that one of your favorite things about OS X is the incredible graphics engine running behind-the-scenes. Aqua, as it’s affectionately referred to in the Mac community, was the first GPU-driven graphical user interface that hit the market, and paved the way for Vista’s upcoming Aero UI and Linux’s [...]





